Samsung NV24 User Manual - Page 44

ACB Auto Contrast Balance, Shutter Speed, Aperture Value

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ACB (Auto Contrast Balance) When this option is selected, the contrast is automatically adjusted. That is, when pictures are taken in backlight conditions where the exposure varies considerably or where there is wide variation in brightness, the brightness is automatically adjusted to obtain clear picture quality. Shutter Speed This mode will set the shutter speed for automatic exposure in manual mode. High shutter speeds can capture a moving object in a way that makes it seem as if the object is not moving. Low shutter speeds can capture a moving object, giving it a dynamic feeling of movement. ■ Setting up the shutter speed To select the shutter speed, touch the button and slide your finger to the left or right. Slow Fast œ The ACB function is available in [AUTO], [PROGRAM] or [PORTRAIT] recording mode. ACB function always operates in the [AUTO], [PORTRAIT] recording mode. œ The ACB function is not available when the [HIGH SPEED], [M.CAPTURE] or [AEB] options are enabled. œ The ACB function is available only when ISO is set to a value between 80 and 200. Aperture Value This mode will set the aperture value for automatic exposure in manual mode. Smaller aperture values make the object sharp but blur the background. Larger aperture values make both the object and background sharp. >

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ACB (Auto Contrast Balance)
Shutter Speed
When this option is selected, the contrast is automatically adjusted. That
is, when pictures are taken in backlight conditions where the exposure
varies considerably or where there is wide variation in brightness, the
brightness is automatically adjusted to obtain clear picture quality.
This mode will set the shutter speed for
automatic exposure in manual mode. High
shutter speeds can capture a moving object
in a way that makes it seem as if the object is
not moving. Low shutter speeds can capture
a moving object, giving it a dynamic feeling of
movement.
The ACB function is available in [AUTO], [PROGRAM] or [PORTRAIT]
recording mode. ACB function always operates in the [AUTO], [PORTRAIT]
recording mode.
The ACB function is not available when the [HIGH SPEED], [M.CAPTURE] or
[AEB] options are enabled.
The ACB function is available only when ISO is set to a value between 80
and 200.
Setting up the shutter speed
To select the shutter speed, touch the button and slide your finger to the left or
right.
Slow
Fast
Aperture Value
This mode will set the aperture value for
automatic exposure in manual mode. Smaller
aperture values make the object sharp but blur
the background. Larger aperture values make
both the object and background sharp.